MarvinShilmer
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...what those questions ask? I asked: Why are Jehovah’s Witnesses generally unaware they can accept transfusion of cryosupernatant from blood?
Bar-enosh respond: With all due respect, Jehovah's Witnesses have our own recognized, reliable sources of information. If something is relevant to us, we are or will be duly informed.
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I asked: Would Jehovah’s Witnesses agree or disagree if Watchtower’s taught that God created some animals to eat flesh?
Bar-enosh respond: This question asks a purely hypothetical question and therefore is of no value.
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I asked: Was Noah instructed to take unbled flesh onto the ark as food?
Bar-enosh respond: Along with being a purely speculative question, what has this got to do with God's law to human beings???
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I asked: Do Jehovah’s Witnesses know that ancient peoples transplanted blood for medical benefit?
Bar-enosh respond: Some ancient and modern people also ate blood and worshipped idols. What's that got to do with us?
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I asked: Is it scriptural for Witnesses to treat members differently for taking platelets versus cryoprecipitate?
Bar-enosh respond: Citations, please.
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I asked: Does Watchtower teach folks that blood separates naturally into what it terms “the four primary components”?
Bar-enosh respond: "Marvin Shilmer" well knows the answers to his questions. He has been debating the matter, in opposition to Jehovah's Witnesses, for the past several years.
Bar-enosh respond: With all due respect, Jehovah's Witnesses have our own recognized, reliable sources of information. If something is relevant to us, we are or will be duly informed.
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I asked: Would Jehovah’s Witnesses agree or disagree if Watchtower’s taught that God created some animals to eat flesh?
Bar-enosh respond: This question asks a purely hypothetical question and therefore is of no value.
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I asked: Was Noah instructed to take unbled flesh onto the ark as food?
Bar-enosh respond: Along with being a purely speculative question, what has this got to do with God's law to human beings???
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I asked: Do Jehovah’s Witnesses know that ancient peoples transplanted blood for medical benefit?
Bar-enosh respond: Some ancient and modern people also ate blood and worshipped idols. What's that got to do with us?
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I asked: Is it scriptural for Witnesses to treat members differently for taking platelets versus cryoprecipitate?
Bar-enosh respond: Citations, please.
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I asked: Does Watchtower teach folks that blood separates naturally into what it terms “the four primary components”?
Bar-enosh respond: "Marvin Shilmer" well knows the answers to his questions. He has been debating the matter, in opposition to Jehovah's Witnesses, for the past several years.